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The Doshi House is part of Project Row Houses, which incorporates art with community enrichment and neighborhood development. Very cool concept. The cafe is often listed as a great place for vegans. I had to visit.
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We visited for lunch and there were lots of vegan pastries from which to choose. Unfortunately, none were gluten-free. Luckily, there are also tacos to order, and corn tortillas are an option.
I picked out a potato and quinoa taco and a Just Egg and potato taco. I thought it would be enough food for both Hubby and myself. Hubby also got a scone. We each also ordered a latte; Hubby the pistachio and I special ordered a tumeric.
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Oops. The tacos were street taco sized. I ate them both. Hubby took a bite of each and enjoyed the scone. All was delicious, but expensive. Each taco was $5.47. Suprising considering the portion size.
The staff was friendly and the space fun. I wish the prices and portions were a better match. The Doshi House gets two vegan cupcakes out of five. The food and drinks are good, worth enjoying, but expensive.
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